The semi-reclusive Aussie singer, Sia, got hitched over the weekend. She’s becoming a household hame in the United States ever since ” Chandelier” hit #1. Many people also know her as the slightly f–ed up, genius songwriter behind many mainstream hits by Rihanna, Katy Perry, and Flo-Rida. Sia often hides from the camera, but some days she steps out with a smile. These are photos of Sia at a June gala at the Trump Soho in NYC. The handsome devil next to her is Erik Anders Lang. Sia was wearing a very simple and rather discreet (by celebrity standards) engagement ring. Now these two are married eight weeks later. Is that shocking? A little bit. Us has confirmed the story, but here’s the original take from Radar:

Sia identifies as bisexual. She’s had a long-term relationship with a woman but says she’s predominantly dated men. The person who hooked her for life just happened to be male. This is exciting news, and I’m so happy for the couple. I am trying to ignore the part about Uncle Terry photographing the event. It’s not working. So I shall concentrate upon Sia’s good looking man instead. Look at this picture, which shows scroll down fug on his part. Those shoes.

I can’t tell if you are joking or not about this man being good-looking. He is not IMO and neither is she so they match at least. I can’t ignore the fact they are buddy buddy with Uncle Terry either. Makes me think less of her, when I think of her at all.

Plus she was a singer for Zero 7 in the naughties. That’s her on “Destiny” and “In the Waiting Line.” Great voice.

I dunno; I’m straight, but JD Samson would have kept me, er, entertained for years. She’s amazing-looking and so cool. This quickie marriage makes me think Sia is trying to prove something, which she totally doesn’t have to do, at least amongst people with a particle of brain.

Love her! I was just listening to “Breathe Me,” the other day, and that video, entirely in Polaroids, is neat. “Titanium” was one of the songs I listened to on repeat at the gym for awhile, along with a Flo Rida-less “Wild Ones.”